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Ken J 1 year ago

***WALKING DEAD SEASON 2 AND 3 SPOILER ALERT***

Really? Nobody from the Walking Dead was mentioned? I mean, Sophia??? After almost an entire season of them searching for this sweet little girl, and so many episodes that gave them hope, even turning Darryl from a bad guy to a good guy, it is revealed that she has been turned all along. That entire scene of Shane opening the barn door, Hershal and his daughters screaming and crying, was already very emotional, then when Sophia walks out as a zombie… WTF Walking Dead??? What about Lorie? I know a lot of people didn’t like her, but Rick’s reaction to it was devastating…

I didn’t watch the list yet cuz I’m afraid of spoilers from shows I haven’t watched haha… but yeah Sophia’s death was rough man. I still believe that is the hardest episode to watch of the entire series. It destroys you watching that scene. If the other deaths on the list aren’t as insane as Sophia’s then yeah it should totally be on there. I wasn’t too sad when Lori died, most viewers reeeeally hated her. I was indifferent, Andrea pissed me off more.

Not liking someone and wanting her dead should be VERY separated… Sure she’s done some bad things, but it’s not like she didn’t feel guilty about it all. She never wanted to kill someone innocent or anything like what Shane did. But most of all, it’s not really the person who dies who suffers, it’s the people she leaves behind. So you can’t think of how it is for her, since she’s dead and doesn’t know any better anyway, think about how it affected Carl and Rick…

The death of Brian Griffin is one I don’t get. There was absolutely no build-up or reason for his death. It’s like the writers thought, “We need to kill someone important so we’ll just kill the dog.” If you want the desired effect of emotionality from the audience, the writers needed to tell the story in a way in which the character’s death mattered.

Perhaps that’s why they did it. Dogs get hit by cars and there aren’t time machines to fix it.

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